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John Dominis

Lot 73488
Leopard and Baboon, 1966
Dye transfer print

53,3 x 99,1 cm (21,0 x 39,0 in)

Lot 73488
Leopard and Baboon, 1966
Dye transfer print
53,3 x 99,1 cm (21,0 x 39,0 in)

估计: US$ 1.500 - 2.500
€ 1.300 - 2.100
拍卖: 21 天

Heritage Auctions

城市: Dallas, TX
拍卖: 03.10.2025
拍卖编号: 8220
拍卖名称: Photographs Signature® Auction

拍品信息
John Dominis (American, 1921-2013) Leopard About to Kill a Terrified Baboon, Botswana, Africa, 1966 Oversized dye transfer print, printed late 1970s 21 x 39 inches (53.3 x 99.1 cm) (image/sheet) Signed in pencil, titled in wax pencil, mount verso. PROVENANCE: The artist; Ken Lieberman, owner of Ken Lieberman Labs; Private collection, acquired from the above. LITERATURE: Life Magazine, January 6, 1967, The Great Cats of Africa. Ken Lieberman Labs was one of the few photography labs capable of producing dye-transfer prints, a time-consuming and difficult process, in sizes this large. This photograph by John Dominis has remained controversial because of the ethical questions tied to its making. The dramatic scene—depicting a leopard about to attack a baboon—quickly gained recognition for its unflinching portrayal of nature's violence. Yet the image's authenticity was later called into question when Dominis acknowledged that it had been staged: a hunter had released a captured leopard into a troop of baboons for the shot. Once this became known, Dominis faced significant criticism and later expressed regret, explaining that staging photographs was a common and accepted practice in the 1960s. HID12401132022 © 2025 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved www.HA.com/TexasAuctioneerLicenseNotice
Acquired directly from the artist by Ken Lieberman, owner of Ken Lieberman Labs; Current owner.
Overall very good condition. Edge chipping to the sheet. Sheet is flush to wooden board frame.
Lot Details
John Dominis (American, 1921-2013) Leopard About to Kill a Terrified Baboon, Botswana, Africa, 1966 Oversized dye transfer print, printed late 1970s 21 x 39 inches (53.3 x 99.1 cm) (image/sheet) Signed in pencil, titled in wax pencil, mount verso. PROVENANCE: The artist; Ken Lieberman, owner of Ken Lieberman Labs; Private collection, acquired from the above. LITERATURE: Life Magazine, January 6, 1967, The Great Cats of Africa. Ken Lieberman Labs was one of the few photography labs capable of producing dye-transfer prints, a time-consuming and difficult process, in sizes this large. This photograph by John Dominis has remained controversial because of the ethical questions tied to its making. The dramatic scene—depicting a leopard about to attack a baboon—quickly gained recognition for its unflinching portrayal of nature's violence. Yet the image's authenticity was later called into question when Dominis acknowledged that it had been staged: a hunter had released a captured leopard into a troop of baboons for the shot. Once this became known, Dominis faced significant criticism and later expressed regret, explaining that staging photographs was a common and accepted practice in the 1960s. HID12401132022 © 2025 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved www.HA.com/TexasAuctioneerLicenseNotice
Acquired directly from the artist by Ken Lieberman, owner of Ken Lieberman Labs; Current owner.
Overall very good condition. Edge chipping to the sheet. Sheet is flush to wooden board frame.
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